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Sawfly - Macremphytus testaceus

Sawfly - Macremphytus testaceus
Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
April 1, 2007
Size: about 15 mm

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Moved
Moved from Macremphytus.

Moved
Moved from Common Sawflies.

Macremphytus
Allantinae

 
Excellent!
Thank you, John.

Moved
Moved from Horntails.

funny horntail
. . . maybe is not. In antennae I count 9 segments only, and Siricids appear to have more.

There is only one similar in the guide: in which I count 11 segments. Anomaly?
At least I guess that both IDs with Tom´s wasp are wrong (compare larvae).

 
Eric Eaton says they are not horntails.
It was foolish of me to say so, having never seen one before.

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